MoeFOH Posted Thursday at 10:31 PM Posted Thursday at 10:31 PM We talk a lot about the flavour/characteristic DNA of various marcas and lines within those marcas... e.g. Cohiba honey, VR famosos chocolate, RyJ cherry, etc, etc... So for this comp we take a production Cuban cigar (this week it's the RyJ Churchill), and you pick a single Cuban stick (any marca or vitola) you'd like to cross-breed with it to take it to an ideal blend for you... or at the very least an intriguing experimental place 🤔. And if you think the base cigar is perfect as is, well, think about how you might improve on that . Post up your suggestion and discussion/tasting notes below. All contributors go into the draw for 1 of 3 MOFOH Sovereign Suns 5-packs! Bonus tickets in the draw for current pics of you smoking the RyJ Churchill or your suggested partner for it . Draw done Friday 15th Aug (Bris time) Have fun with it and have a great weekend!
Chibearsv Posted Thursday at 11:55 PM Posted Thursday at 11:55 PM Steve, bonus pick for Churchill, yes? 1
MoeFOH Posted Friday at 12:42 AM Author Posted Friday at 12:42 AM 47 minutes ago, Chibearsv said: Steve, bonus pick for Churchill, yes? Yep. Thanks Scott. A victim of the ol' copy & paste trick. Again. Pray for me. Fixed now. 2
Popular Post JohnS Posted Friday at 07:10 AM Popular Post Posted Friday at 07:10 AM Improve the Romeo y Julieta Churchill? Make it more consistent in delivering that trademark 'fruitiness', preferably a berry fruit like cherry. 3 2
Garand Posted Friday at 07:32 AM Posted Friday at 07:32 AM More creaminess in the beginning of a Por Larranaga. 2
Gubbins Posted Friday at 09:30 AM Posted Friday at 09:30 AM Also would be interested to cross with Porlannaga, maybe an aged Petit Corona. Adding a touch of sweetness on the finish. As many will say though, I don't really think much needs changing with the RyJ Churchill. 3
zeedubbya Posted Friday at 10:17 AM Posted Friday at 10:17 AM The DNA of a Partagas P2, with the bready, toasted sourdough salted nut butter profile added to the Morello cherry of the RyJ Churchill would create a near perfect rendition of peanut butter and cherry jam on toasted bread. This would be amazing— like smoking a grilled peanut butter and jelly sandwich methinks… 😋 4
cigaraholic Posted Friday at 08:03 PM Posted Friday at 08:03 PM I’d like the vanilla cream cookie of Sir Winston with the cherry of the RyJ Churchill. Who doesn’t like a cherry vanilla cream cookie? 🤪 3
Tunkat92 Posted Friday at 08:40 PM Posted Friday at 08:40 PM Cuaba Distinguidos profile would add a nice complexity to a RyJ Churchill that has the famous cherry note. Nutty, mineral, and creaminess of the Distinguidos just seem like they would work great. 2
BoliDan Posted Saturday at 02:40 AM Posted Saturday at 02:40 AM Agree it needs to bring back the red fruit flavor. In terms of cross breeds I don't know what could give it that sugary raspberry jam. I've has Quintero Pantelas that have it, but they are so inconsistent I can't even suggest it. So, what are today's RyJ? Im not getting much fruit from them post 2020. Instead, it's just like sweet wood. Chewing on a powdered twig...Imagine bringing in another woody cigar, but with savory instead of sweet which I think of a Punch Punch. It's kid of a like chewing a twig coated in old motor oil. Would this make it better? Probably not, but thinking of mixing RyJ DNA is weird to me for some reason. Why did I light this thing, I'm so tired...PSdP pictured, couldn't find a PP. 3
Popular Post Ford2112 Posted Saturday at 03:47 AM Popular Post Posted Saturday at 03:47 AM RyJ needs that cherry otherwise why smoke them. And the Churchill is inconsistent. I say give em a little of that Petit Royales magic. 5
Popular Post Lucas Buck Posted Saturday at 04:26 AM Popular Post Posted Saturday at 04:26 AM Love RyJ Churchills but they could use a bit more strength. They are mild, mild smokes. So how about crossing it with my all time favorite RyJ, the fabulous Cazadores. Match made in Havana heaven. 7 1
westg Posted Sunday at 05:10 AM Posted Sunday at 05:10 AM First thought for me Juan Lopez No 1. If you have an aged R&J Churchill with 10 years on it they are just sensational. Right at the very top for aged Cubans from my standpoint. Cross blend with an JL No 1 keep the Churchill format. Aged for 5 to 10 you would have balance in a cigar to almost perfection. 3
zaca Posted Sunday at 12:41 PM Posted Sunday at 12:41 PM Love the flavors but don’t always have the time for them. I’d put it in the casual Sunday cigar rotation so I’ll go Monte Media Corona. 1
Chas.Alpha Posted Sunday at 05:14 PM Posted Sunday at 05:14 PM I’m not much for sweetness, but if they could cross-breed a PLPC with a RJC you’d likely end up with a cherry filled VRF. Just sayin’…
SUP8333 Posted Sunday at 07:14 PM Posted Sunday at 07:14 PM Cohiba Maduro 5 Genios + RyJ Churchill, Chocolate cherry 😍
garifo Posted Sunday at 09:17 PM Posted Sunday at 09:17 PM I would do the RyJ with the Bolivar Belicosos Finos, probably in a Double Corona Extra.
MagicalBikeRide Posted Sunday at 09:23 PM Posted Sunday at 09:23 PM Would love a little of the good side from an aged Mag 46 - something to kick it up a touch or two.
Chibearsv Posted yesterday at 01:07 AM Posted yesterday at 01:07 AM 2019 Churchill is very good. I’d like to see some added complexity like nuts and cream, ala Punch SdP. 3
zeedubbya Posted yesterday at 04:04 AM Posted yesterday at 04:04 AM 4 hours ago, Chibearsv said: 2019 Churchill is very good. I’d like to see some added complexity like nuts and cream, ala Punch SdP. Yes! Nuts and cream added would indeed be amazing! 🙌 1
Deeg Posted 21 hours ago Posted 21 hours ago I think the vanilla and cream of a HdM EE would be a great hybrid with a RyJ Churchill. 2
loose_axle Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago I love the RyJ Churchill and a fair wack of the lineup so I’ll vote to leave it as is.
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